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The history and health benefits of henna from artist Hannah Lydia Wilson. Ep 315/Seg 3

09/08/2020

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Hannah Lydia Wilson

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The history and health benefits of henna from artist Hannah Lydia Wilson. Ep 315/Seg 3

Henna is an ancient art form. It’s a plant-based dye that’s used to create designs on canvas, as well as on the skin, fingernails and fabrics. Henna is an important part of the Indian culture and henna body art is very popular with brides. The team at Detroit Performs learned all about the history and health benefits of henna from artist Hannah Lydia Wilson. Episode 315/Segment 3

09/08/2020

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